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Big thanks to Pacific Source of Bend for the Neff Road clean up today, as part of our Bend Beautification Program!
Several sections of roadways and roundabouts are available for adoption. www.bendoregon.gov/volunteer
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May 23

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The Bend community generally supports energy-efficiency investments that yield long-term benefits, such as investments in public transportation, energy efficiency in buildings, renewable energy facilities and community planning, according to a summary of results of the Climate Action Steering Committee (www.bendoregon.gov/casc) community survey. Other suggestions included creating incentives or personal cost savings for fossil fuel reduction. The full report can be found here: https://www.bendoregon.gov/Home/ShowDocument?id=41477
The City used an online survey in January and February to collect community feedback on proposed actions to reduce fossil fuel use in Bend. Over 1,500 surveys were submitted. The goal of the survey was to engage the community and learn which proposed actions had the most support. The committee will consider the results when prioritizing the final actions for the Community Climate Action Plan.

City of Bend to Host Core Area Pop-up Events

Post Date:04/30/2019 4:56 PM

The City of Bend will host a series of educational pop-up events throughout the Core Area during the month of May to share information about the Core Area Project and provide information about a community workshop scheduled for June 15.

Pop-up events are scheduled for the following dates, times and locations:

Thursday, May 23, from4 – 6 p.m., at Humm Kombucha, 1125 NE 2nd Street (There will also be live music at this event.)

Dates, times and locations are subject to change due to weather or other circumstances. Follow the City of Bend on Twitter for announcements about the pop-up events or visit the project website to confirm a pop-up event.

These event locations are accessible. Sign language interpreter service, assistive listening devices, materials in alternate format such as Braille, large print, electronic formats and CD Formats, or any other accommodations are available upon advance request. Please contact Allison Platt no later than May 2 at aplatt@bendoregon.gov or 541-322-6394. Relay Users Dial 7-1-1 and 541-385-6676. Providing, at least, 3 days’ notice prior to the event will help ensure availability.

The Core Area Project is an effort to create a common vision and plan for the Core Area of the City. The Core Area includes four of the opportunity areas included in the 2016 Urban Growth Boundary expansion plan: the Bend Central District, East Downtown, Inner Highway 20/Greenwood and KorPine area.